What rights are you using in such case? Would be good with a reference at least.

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It's part of the TSA code. For now.

We have no right to privacy inside an airport since it's private property, and no right to fly since it's a privilege. Hence the increasing leveraging of "well you want to get where you're going, right?" to get travelers to comply to increasingly violating security theater.

Alright. I thought it was some form of no unwarranted searches or something, from the constitution. But I guess the extortion element in "then you're not flying" side steps that; making it quasi voluntary.